10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNDISCORDANT»
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A dictionary of the Welsh language. [Preceded by] A grammar ...
Dianghyson, a. (anghyson) Undiscordant. Dianghysonawl, a. (dianghyson)
Undiscordant. Dianghysoni, v. a. (dianghyson) To render undiscordant, to divest
of discord ; to harmonize. Diangiad, ». m. — pi. t. au (dianc) An escaping. Diangor
, a.
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Dictionary of the Welsh Language: Explained in English
Dianghymmes, a. (anghymmes) Not immoderate. Dianghyson, a. (angbyson)
Undiscordant. Diangbysonawl, a. (dianghyson) Undiscordant. Dianghysoni, t>. a.
(dianahyson) To render undiscordant, to divest of discord ; to harmonize.
Diangiad ...
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A Dictionary of the Welsh language, 1: explained in English; ...
Diangliymmcs, a. (anghymmes) Not immoderate. Dianghyson, a. (anghyson)
Undiscordant. Dianghysonawl, a. (dianghyson) Undiscordant. Dianghysoni, v. a.
(diannhyson) To render undiscordant, to divest of discord ; to harmonize.
Diangiad ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Etc
Yet will [ temperately rejoice; Wide is the range, and free the choice 0f
undiscordant themes; Which, haply, kindred souls may prize Not less than vernal
ecstasies, And passion's feverish dreams. For deathless powers to verse belong,
And they ...
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A selection from the works of William Wordsworth
William Wordsworth Francis Turner Palgrave. Fall, rosy garlands, from my head !
Ye myrtle wreaths, your fragrance shed Around a younger brow! Yet will I
temperately rejoice; Wide is the range, and free the choice Of undiscordant
themes ...
William Wordsworth, Francis Turner Palgrave, 1865
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
But still in One whose soul, aloof from wrong, Was fill'd with earnest unpolluted
good, Resounds thy voice an undiscordant song, And kills thy will as at the first it
stood. Thy Word ful fill'd was He, for ever shown To man the living Archetype of ...
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The Poetical Works: In Four Volumes
Yet will I temperately rejoice ; Wide is the range, and free the choice Of
undiscordant themes; Which, haply, kindred souls may prize Not less than vernal
ecstasies, And passion's feverish dreams. For deathless powers to verse belong,
And ...
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The British Poets of the Nineteenth Century: Including the ...
Ye myrtle~wreaths, your fragrance shed Around a younger brow! u Yet will I
temperately rejoice; Wide is the range, and free the choice Of undiscordant
themes; W'hieh, haply, kindred souls may prize Not less than vernal cxtacies, And
...
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Signs Amid the Rubble: The Purposes of God in Human History
Man shall love man, with heart as pure And fervent as the young-eyed throng
Who chant their heavenly psalms before God's face with undiscordant song. New
arts shall bloom of loftier mould, And mighty music thrill the skies, And every life ...
Lesslie Newbigin, Geoffrey Wainwright, 2003
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The Poetical Works: Poems of sentiment and reflection. ...
Yet will I temperately rejoice ; Wide is the range, and free the choice Of
undiscordant themes ; Which, haply, kindred souls may prize Not less than vernal
ecstasies, And passion's feverish dreams. For deathless powers to verse belong,
And ...